• Homemade syrups

    From gtatsy@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 2 12:47:29 2019
    I have this burning question.

    Have any of you ever (or even heard of someone attempting) made mulberry syrup from the SAP of the mulberry tree, a la maple syrup?

    I’m guessing that no-one’s ever attempted this since one can make excellent syrup from the berries. I’m curious, though.

    Thanks, Tatsy

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  • From songbird@21:1/5 to gtatsy@gmail.com on Sun Feb 3 00:46:42 2019
    gtatsy@gmail.com wrote:
    I have this burning question.

    Have any of you ever (or even heard of someone attempting) made mulberry syrup from the SAP of the mulberry tree, a la maple syrup?

    I’m guessing that no-one’s ever attempted this since one can make excellent syrup from the berries. I’m curious, though.

    Thanks, Tatsy

    it looks like there can be a lot of variation within
    these plants and that many will give a milky sap.
    some claims of hallucinogenic properties for some.

    from what i'm finding i would say no, but the ripe
    fruits look to be ok for making syrups from.


    songbird

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  • From notbob@21:1/5 to songbird on Wed Feb 6 08:56:36 2019
    On 2/2/2019 10:46 PM, songbird wrote:


    some claims of hallucinogenic properties for some.

    Could you please elaborate on that subject? ;)

    nb

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  • From songbird@21:1/5 to notbob on Wed Feb 6 13:05:50 2019
    notbob wrote:
    On 2/2/2019 10:46 PM, songbird wrote:


    some claims of hallucinogenic properties for some.

    Could you please elaborate on that subject? ;)

    that would be me via googling for mulberry.
    i've not tried it myself and have only had mulberries
    a few times in my life.


    songbird

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